Deleuze Studies is the first paper based journal to focus exclusively on the work of Gilles Deleuze. Published twice a year, in June and December, and edited by a team of highly respected Deleuze scholars, Deleuze Studies is a forum for new work on the writings of Gilles Deleuze.

Deleuze Studies is a bold journal that challenges orthodoxies, encourages debate, invites controversy, seeks new applications, proposes new interpretations, and above all make new connections between scholars and ideas in the field.

It will do this by publishing a wide variety of scholarly work on Gilles Deleuze, including articles that focus directly on his work, but also critical reviews of the field, as well as new translations and annotated bibliographies. It does not limit itself to any one field: it is neither a philosophy journal, nor a literature journal, nor a cultural studies journal, but all three and more.

Deleuze Studies is as interdisciplinary as Deleuze himself was and welcomes contributions from scholars working in all fields. Deleuze Studies is published by Edinburgh University Press with the support of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at Cardiff University.